Offers a new way to think about the legacies of two institutions - the Nuremberg Trials and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Bronwyn Leebaw is currently an Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of California, Riverside. She has received funding from institutions such as the Hewlett Foundation, the Institute for the Study of World Politics and the Mellon Foundation. Her interest in transitional justice, restorative justice and human rights has led her to South Africa, Bosnia-Herzegovina and The Hague, Netherlands. Leebaw has published several articles on these topics in journals such as Perspectives on Politics, Human Rights Quarterly and Polity.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: transitional justice and the 'gray zone' 2. Human rights legalism and the legacy of Nuremberg 3. A different kind of justice: South Africa's alternative to legalism 4. Political judgment and transitional justice: actors and spectators 5. Rethinking restorative justice 6. Remembering resistance 7. Conclusion: the shadows of the past.
1. Introduction: transitional justice and the 'gray zone' 2. Human rights legalism and the legacy of Nuremberg 3. A different kind of justice: South Africa's alternative to legalism 4. Political judgment and transitional justice: actors and spectators 5. Rethinking restorative justice 6. Remembering resistance 7. Conclusion: the shadows of the past.
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